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Maria Alm

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I wondered whether Filzmoos or Maria Alm would be better for a near beginner. I'm thinking of going for about 5 days just after New Year and both seem to have accommodation available. I am looking for a small resort with a good ski school & would appreciate any advice.
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I haven't been to either of those, but another one not too far from there whihc fits your request is Neiderau.

Quite a few snowheads have been there, and while I didn't use the ski school, it gets very good reports.
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Maria Alm is a beautiful village and sits right next to its own small ski area, Natrun. The nursery slopes are perfect for a near beginner but as you start to progress there's a lot of good skiing in the immediate area. (Declared interest: we've got an apartment there)
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HI,

Filzmoos is a nice village but not a huge ski area. The beginners slope are near the village. Maria Alm is also a nice village and good skiing. We are at the other end of the valley to Maria Alm in Mühlbach am Hochkönig . Of course I would say our area is the best!! Laughing Laughing We do have a lovely beginners ski area at Arthurhaus where our sons learnt to ski. If you want further info about this please e-mail me.

Nigel
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Try Dienten or Aberg is your a beginner, there right down the road and usually better snow, although if you get a chance find your way to Mulbach its prob the best route in austria Very Happy
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trevor, Was at Maria Alm in January. Very nice freindly little resort with good (easy) local slopes and easy connections to Dienten Muhlbach etc if you need a bit more to go at. Enjoyed our week there very much and would consider it ideal for a beginner - excellent English speaking ski-school too. We had 'Tony' who gave us some of the best lessons we've had.

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